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Fat Mass Influences Femur Bone Strength and Geometry Parameters, but Not Bone Mineral Density, in Autoimmune Diabetes: A Pilot Study. [PDF]

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Nuclear Moments of Inertia

Progress of Theoretical Physics, 1959
The problem of nuclear moments of inertia is considered taking into account the effect of the internal motion phenomenologically. The kinetic energy of the internal motion is assumed to take the form of that of a symmetrical top. When the interactions between the irrotational and the internal motions are strong, the total system has a rotational energy
Miyazima, Tatuoki, Wada, Yasushi
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Moments of Inertia and Graph Separators

Journal of Combinatorial Optimization, 1997
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Keith D. Gremban   +2 more
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Nuclear Moments of Inertia

Proceedings of the Physical Society. Section A, 1957
A formula proposed by the author for the calculation of the moment of inertia of a nuclear system is discussed. A simple calculation using the model of a deformed oscillator well for the mean nuclear potential gives the result MΣZ2 for a prolate distribution, approximately half the rigid moment; it is suggested that this result incorporates most of the
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On the Moments of Inertia of Nuclei

Proceedings of the Physical Society. Section A, 1957
The variational method developed in the previous paper is applied to the calculation of nuclear moments of inertia using an anisotropic harmonic well and neglecting spin-orbit couplings. The inter-nucleon forces are assumed to have a Gaussian form, either with zero range or with a realistic range, and in the latter case either for ordinary (Wigner ...
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Moments of Inertia

1977
In considering the kinetics of a rigid body we shall meet the quantity Σ(δm)r2 where δm is the mass of some particle at a perpendicular distance r from a particular axis. The summation symbol implies the addition of all the products indicated over the complete rigid body, and is termed the moment of inertia I with respect to the particular axis, which ...
J. H. Hughes, K. F. Martin
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Moments of Inertia

2016
Moments of Inertia are used in beam theories (cf. Volume 2). Moments of second order of an area A, as for example of a cross sectional area of a beam, are defined as follows.
Dietmar Gross   +4 more
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